Un magnate adinerado organiza un torneo mundial de lucha en una isla china cercana a la costa. Su hijo, en busca de venganza, y un par de policías que investigan el torneo, se unen en secret... Leer todoUn magnate adinerado organiza un torneo mundial de lucha en una isla china cercana a la costa. Su hijo, en busca de venganza, y un par de policías que investigan el torneo, se unen en secreto a los luchadores.Un magnate adinerado organiza un torneo mundial de lucha en una isla china cercana a la costa. Su hijo, en busca de venganza, y un par de policías que investigan el torneo, se unen en secreto a los luchadores.
Opiniones destacadas
However, for the most part the pros beat out the cons. For one, the story does go into Kazuya, the main character of Tekken 1 and 2's story, the dubbing isn't horrible (Except for Law), the soundtrack is amazing with Stabbing Westward, Offspring, and some other late 90's rock artists, and often fits with the action.
Overall, if u like the game, see it first then think about buying it from there, if u haven't played the game, its a good rent, but you probably wont want to buy it
In 1993, NAMCO released the fighting video game 'Tekken' about a martial arts contest held by the powerful Mishima corporation. It was extremely successful, and was followed by the greatest fighting game of all time-- named (what else?) 'Tekken 2.' At this point, there have been four more sequels, including a Tag Tournament and a Game Boy version. This anime follows the storyline in the first two.
Let me start off by saying that I think anime stinks for the most part. Only one show, 'Dragonball Z', is any good, and it drags its stories out far too long. This adaptation of the game series, however, has the opposite problem: it is far too short.
The fight scenes are pitiful and don't even start to get thrilling. Of all the characters in the game, only Kazuya, Heihachi, Lee, and Jun get any decent screen time (Lei and Jack-2 are the only others that get any real time at all). And they're not developed nearly enough.
A couple of Lee's scenes are interesting and there is one attempted assassination on Kazuya by Nina that's sort of okay, but otherwise this is a badly written, boring anime flick.
And when a sixty minute movie is boring, you know you're in trouble.
Anyone not familiar with the story line will be utterly confused and find the film completely incomprehensible. Those familiar with it will be disappointed by how poor it is.
The script is so bad that the writers call 'Tekken' a mysterious thing that doesn't make sense. After Lee's two incomprehensible sentences about it, it is completely ignored. What is it-- the Force? A magical fighting style? An underwear style? Who knows.
Tekken means Iron Fights, and the geniuses who wrote this piece of crud don't understand that this is supposed to make just a little bit of sense. Not to mention that what is understandable is extraordinarily stupid and illogical.
Besides the script reeking, the rest stinks, too. The voice acting (I am talking about the English version) is awful, the direction is pointlessly poor, and the music score wanders between okay and really, really annoying.
If you aren't familiar with the games, avoid this at all costs. If you have, you might consider seeing it on TV as a point of interest, but don't waste any money on it. There aren't a lot of films worse than this.
Rating: *
Overall, the movie really let me down. Like I said before the only thing that was good was the information. At least now we know that how Jin came to be born. I just wish we could've learned more about the other characters. That's the only thing that was wrong about the movie. Hopefully, if they do another movie they would get it right, but that's only going on hope.
The movie starts oddly enough with Kazuya Mishima getting tossed off a cliff by his father, Heihachi which didn't really do anything for this movie.
The only real good parts about this movie were the music in the English version, (good choices) and a shower scene and implied sex scene between Anna Williams and Lee Chowlan.
Other than that... this movie sucks.
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being bad, and 10 being excellent, this gets a big fat goose egg!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaTekken was released in Japan as an OAV with two half-hour episodes. ADV Films, the US licensee, combined the two episodes into a single one-hour movie, hence "The Motion Picture" subtitle.
- Citas
Kazuya Mishima: [to Jun] You don't know me, and I don't know what you want, but you can't change my mind. Tomorrow I'm killing my father. Stay out of my way, or you'll die as well.
- Versiones alternativasWas released in both a edited and uncut version on VHS.
- ConexionesFeatured in Vids: Episode #1.1 (1998)
- Bandas sonorasSave Yourself
Written by Stabbing Westward
Performed by Stabbing Westward
Courtesy of Columbia Records EMI Virgin Songs
By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
Selecciones populares
- How long is Tekken: The Motion Picture?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Tekken: The Motion Picture
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
- Tiempo de ejecución57 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1(original ratio)